Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... truth , it was a countenance that was not easy to be described , saving that it was a very dare - devil - care - for- nought - full - of - tricks sort of face as ever boy had . He had on a leather jerkin and breeches of the same ...
... truth , it was a countenance that was not easy to be described , saving that it was a very dare - devil - care - for- nought - full - of - tricks sort of face as ever boy had . He had on a leather jerkin and breeches of the same ...
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... the point a little inward , and make a sweep with it up . Let it not go in so deep . Nay , do it not as if you were digging a salad ! Alack ! that will never do ! In 6 truth , if you were serving a man's arm 00 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... the point a little inward , and make a sweep with it up . Let it not go in so deep . Nay , do it not as if you were digging a salad ! Alack ! that will never do ! In 6 truth , if you were serving a man's arm 00 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... truth , if you were serving a man's arm thus , he would cry out against you , and have reason for't : for is it not written in Galen , Rara avis in terris , nigroque simillima cygno ; ' which , done into Eng- lish , is— ' take heed you ...
... truth , if you were serving a man's arm thus , he would cry out against you , and have reason for't : for is it not written in Galen , Rara avis in terris , nigroque simillima cygno ; ' which , done into Eng- lish , is— ' take heed you ...
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... truth I can endure no such horrible pain as the last . " " Hold fast , then ; and now or never , " cried the young barber , as he put his whole might and main into one desperate tug . " Oh ! oh ! murder ! Oh ! Lord ha ' mercy on my sins ...
... truth I can endure no such horrible pain as the last . " " Hold fast , then ; and now or never , " cried the young barber , as he put his whole might and main into one desperate tug . " Oh ! oh ! murder ! Oh ! Lord ha ' mercy on my sins ...
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... truth , that I have acquired by repeated practice such excellent cunning in the breathing of a vein , that I do it , and lo ! -the patient shall not know it be done . And in all honesty I can add , without boasting , that there be ...
... truth , that I have acquired by repeated practice such excellent cunning in the breathing of a vein , that I do it , and lo ! -the patient shall not know it be done . And in all honesty I can add , without boasting , that there be ...
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